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Ulster Bank has said that it has located the technical glitch which meant customers were unable to receive payments into their accounts. It’s promising to have branches open on Saturday and Sunday and says it will be fully operational by Monday.

The man who went on a rampage through Cork city and at Cork Airport has been found guilty of 12 charges relating to the incident. RTÉ reports that Edmond Stapleton’s defence team had argued that he was insane on the day, but the prosecution said that he was under the influence of drugs.

The trial of U2 star Adam Clayton’s former assistant continued at the Dublin Circuit Criminal Court today, where the bassist denied that money lodged to Karen Hawkins’ bank account was spent on him. The Irish Times reports that Clayton said that Hawkins was using his money to pay her bills. It’s alleged she took almost €3 million.

Have you seen the patronising science video of the day yet? Here you go.

The Isle of Wight festival? More like the Isle of Wet festival. The event has fallen foul of the bad weather with acres of mud, traffic problems and sinking tents. These lads are making the most of it though:

Remember this horrible video from yesterday’s Daily Fix, which depicted a group of middle school children in New York taunting a bus monitor? The good news is that the fundraising page set up for Karen H Klein is now up to $530,000 and local residents have been speaking their mind:

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